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Reference against Pervaiz Elahi sent to NAB chief, LHC told

By Our Correspondent
September 17, 2020

LAHORE: The NAB Wednesday told the Lahore High Court that a reference of illegal appointments against Punjab Assembly Speaker Pervaiz Elahi had been sent to the Bureau chairman for final approval while an inquiry into assets beyond means, also involving PML-Q President Shujaat Hussain, was in its final stage. A two-judge bench comprising Justice Raja Shahid Mehmood Abbasi and Justice Shehram Sarwar Chaudhry was hearing a petition by the Chaudhry brothers challenging three 20-year-old inquiries against them by the NAB. Asked about time the NAB still required to file the references, a special prosecutor informed the bench that the reference against Pervaiz Elahi of illegal appointment was lying with the NAB chairman for a formal approval. In this reference, Pervaiz Elahi is accused of misuse of authority and making illegal appointments in the local government board during his stint as chief minister of Punjab. The prosecutor further said the inquiry against the Chaudhry brothers and their family members was nearing completion. He sought six more weeks to conclude the investigation and filing the reference before the trial court. However, the bench allowed four-week time and directed the prosecutor to submit a progress report on the next hearing. The PML-Q leaders, allies of the PTI-led government, had alleged in their petition that the institution of the NAB was being used for political engineering and old cases against them were being repeatedly opened and closed. They said the then chairman of the Bureau in 2000 had authorised the investigation against them on the allegations of misuse of authority, assets beyond means and willful default under the National Accountability Ordinance 1999. They said all the three investigations were recommended for closure by the investigating officers and regional board of the NAB during 2017 and 2018 when the regime of political arch rivals was in place. However, the sitting chairman of the NAB approved reinvestigation and bifurcation of the inquiries against them after an investigation spreading over a period of 19 years since authorisation of investigation in the year 2000.